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We specialize in bail bond services in Savannah, Statesboro and Springfield, Georgia.

Call Savannah Bail Bonding now at (912)964-7688 and provide us with the correct name, birth date and county where they have been arrested and our agents will be happy to assist you through the process fast and easy.

We will provide help .

Our Agents are ready to assist you at (912)964-7688

Savannah Bail Bonding’s agents pride themselves on being the quickest, most efficient and well educated bail bond agents.

Bail Bondsman

If you find yourself in a situation needing a bondsman ? Why not call one of Savannah’s most trusted long-time member of the community.We know that finding yourself or a loved one in jail creates a stressful and demanding time, and we have been the source of quick bail bonds for thousands of local residents in Savannah,Ga..

UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS

What is a bail bond:
A written promise signed by a defendant or a surety (one who promises to act in place of another) to pay an amount fixed by a court should the defendant named in the document fail to appear in court for the designated criminal proceeding at the date and time specified.

A bail bond is one method used to obtain the release of a defendant awaiting trial upon criminal charges from the custody of law enforcement officials. The defendant, the defendant’s family and friends, or a professional bail bond agent (or bail agent) executes a document that promises to forfeit the sum of money determined by the court to be commensurate with the gravity of the alleged offense if the defendant fails to return for the trial date.

Most defendants are financially unable to post their own bail, so they seek help from a bail agent, who, for a nonrefundable fee of 10 to 20 percent of the amount of the bail, posts bail. A bail agent becomes liable to the court for the full amount of bail if the defendant fails to appear for the court date. Before agreeing to assume the risk of posting bail, the bail agent requires collateral from the defendant, such as jewelry, Securities, or written guaranties by creditworthy friends or relatives of the defendant.

This collateral acts as security to ensure repayment for any losses the bail agent might incur. If the defendant appears to be a “poor risk,” and unlikely to return to court for trial, the bail agent will refuse to post bail. A defendant who has a record of steady employment, has resided in the community for a reasonable length of time, and has no prior criminal record is considered to be a good risk.

The bail agent, the defendant, or another interested party posts bail in the form of the bail bond at the court where the defendant is required to return for the proceeding.

The court clerk issues a bail ticket or similar document, which is sent to the police to notify them that bail has been met.

The defendant is released from custody when the bail ticket is received by the police.

Liability under the bail bond ends when the defendant fulfills the conditions of the bond by appearing in court on the specified date, or if the terms of the bond become impossible to execute, such as by the death of the defendant or by his or her arrest, detention, or imprisonment on another offense in the same or different jurisdiction.

If a defendant fails to appear for trial on the date specified in the bail bond, the court will issue a warrant for the defendant’s arrest for “jumping bail,” and the amount of the bond will be forfeited to the court. The bail agent is generally authorized by statute to arrest the defendant and bring him or her back for criminal proceedings.

Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Oregon have enacted laws making it illegal to post bail for profit, thereby outlawing the occupation of bail bond agent.

A bail bond may be similarly used in cases of civil arrest to prevent a defendant from fleeing a jurisdiction to avoid litigation or fraudulently concealing or disposing of assets in order to become judgment proof (incapable of satisfying an award made against him or her if the plaintiff is successful).

Call Savannah Bail Bonding now at (912)964-7688 and provide us with the correct name, birth date and county where they have been arrested and our agents will be happy to assist you through the process fast and easy.

We will provide help .

Our Agents are ready to assist you at (912)964-7688
Savannah Bail Bonding’s agents pride themselves on being the quickest, most efficient and well educated bail bond agents.

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Savannah Bail Bonding
618 West Highway 80 Garden City, Georgia 31408

Savannah Bail Bonding. Jail Sux.™

Savannah Bail Bonding provides you and your loved ones with fast, dependable and confidential 24-hour bail bond services. From driving violations to serious felonies, we are here to help get you out of jail fast.